Mission Statement
The Massachusetts Independent Party, The next Major Party

With the current state of Political and Economic turmoil, there is
a wave of finger pointing towards, and between the two existing major political
parties. The growing discontent due to the lack of problem solving and continued
Partisanship is leading to what may be described as a populist uprising, resulting
in the emergence of "outsider Candidates" running for public office.

The
primary focus has taken shape as protests and a grassroots groundswell
for a new type of leadership.
It has become increasingly clear that
the people no longer believe that the two major parties, Republican and Democrat
can act in a bi-partisan way to reverse the current trend in our country.
Both parties are responsible for the recessing economy, the degradation of the
healthcare system, and the skyrocketing national unemployment rate among the
middle and working class people.

There is a world of difference in
creating The MASSACHUSETTS INDEPENDENT PARTY or simply building another third
party. There are many valid third parties out there, and they are usually
built upon one or two issues. However a viable third party should have a much broader
base and range. The two existing major parties are well established and
very well funded machines. The Massachusetts Independent Party should be home to
Independents that wish to run for public office. The idea of a third major party
is to threaten the status quo.

An independent third party should
be for those who do not agree with the concept of a party platform, that encourages
a candidate to campaign on unwavering party positions. A Partisan stand.
On social issues that displaces moderate voters, who want to change the culture
in our state. If the extremes rule the day, true independents know that reasonable
discourse,true problem solving and compromise will not be possible.
We
can have a left-right-center coalition of Independent organization throughout
the state. This is the approach we must take to forge and build a new Independent
party.

Party building is a process. Building a new major party
will take hard work. Most importantly, it will take commitment and it will take
grassroots people to pull it together.